Dispatch Charge Sample Clauses

Dispatch Charge. Item No Description *Flat Rate
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Dispatch Charge. Company may invoice Customer a dispatch charge for repair or other Service-related work performed by a Company technician at Customer or End User Premises when: (1) no trouble is found by the technician; or (2) the cause of any Service deficiency was not due to Company. The minimum charge per undertaking will be one (1) hour. Work exceeding one (1) hour in time will be invoiced in increments of thirty (30) minutes or any fraction thereof. (As an example, work taking one (1) hour and forty (40) minutes will be invoiced at two (2) hours.) Billing for the work performed will commence when the XO technician arrives at the Customer or End User premises and will end when the XO Technician leaves. If, upon arrival (including an installation related dispatch), the Company technician is unable to gain access to the Customer or End User premises to perform the work, the minimum charge will apply.
Dispatch Charge. The Participant will incur a Dispatch Charge for each Activation Hour for Energy or each hour with one or more Deployment Intervals for Local Reserve in which the Contracted DER fails to provide the required Quantity Reduced/Delivered within a fifteen percent (15%) dead band of the Quantity Activated or Quantity Deployed. The Dispatch Charge applies to Thermal Resources, Storage Resources or Demand Response Resources (C&I) (but does not apply to a Contracted DER that is a Demand Response Resource (Residential)) if the following condition is true for any 5-minute interval within the Activation Hour: QDR 5min < 85% × QAh 12 The Dispatch Charge applies to Thermal Resources, Storage Resources or Demand Response Resources (C&I) for an hour in the Availability Window if the following condition is true for any of the Deployment Intervals in the hour: QDR5min < 85% × QD5min Eq. 16 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge ($) applicable to the month “m”. DCm = DCLCO + DCLRO (16) Where DCLCO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation as set out in Eq. 17 DCLRO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Reserve Obligation as set out in Eq. 18 Eq. 17 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation. nDC DCLCO = � EQOBh × max(CACPLCO, RG) × NPF h=1 (17) Where is the number of Activation Hours in month “m” where the Dispatch Charge is applicable Eq. 18 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Reserve Obligation. nDC DCLRO = � RQOBh × max(CACPLRO, RG) × NPF h=1 (18) Where is the number of hours “h” in month “m” with Deployment Intervals for Local Reserve where the Dispatch Charge is applicable Due to how Demand Response Resources participate in the Local Energy Auctions, baselines are required to determine settlements for each Demand Response Resource activated to provide Demand Response Capacity. A baseline is an approximation of a Demand Response Resource’s consumption profile that is used to estimate what the Contracted DER would have been consuming had an activation not taken place. For Demand Response Resources (C&I), baselines are determined using historical measurement data that meets the criteria of suitable Business Days. For Demand Response Resources (Residential), baselines are determined using measurement data from the Control Group (defined below). The DSO will calculate baselines for each Activation Hour. Baselines are used in the assessme...
Dispatch Charge. The Participant will incur a Dispatch Charge for each Activation Hour in which the Contracted DER fails to provide the Quantity Reduced/Delivered within a fifteen percent (15%) dead band of the Quantity Activated. The Dispatch Charge applies to a Contracted DER that is a Gas-fired Resource, Storage Resource or Demand Response Resource (C&I) but does notapply to a Contracted DER that is a Demand Response Resource (Residential). Specifically, the charge applies if the following condition is true for any 5-minute interval “i” in an Activation Hour:, < 85% ×
Dispatch Charge. The Participant will incur a Dispatch Charge for each Activation Hour for Energy or each hour with one or more Deployment Intervals for Reserve in which the Contracted DER fails to provide the required Quantity Delivered/Reduced within a fifteen percent (15%) dead band of the Quantity Activated or Quantity Deployed. The Dispatch Charge applies to Thermal Resources, Storage Resources or Demand Response Resources (C&I) for an hour in the Availability Window (but does not apply to a Contracted DER that is a Demand Response Resource (Residential)) if the following condition is true for any 5-minute interval QDR < 85% × (QAh + QD ) 5min 12 5min Eq. 16 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge ($) applicable to the month “m”. DCm = DCLCO + DCLRO (16) Where DCLCO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation as set out in Eq. 17 DCLRO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Reserve Obligation as set out in Eq. 18 Eq. 17 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation, which for clarity, will apply to hours that are Activations Hours in which the condition outlined above is false.
Dispatch Charge. Subject to change, Customer will pay a dispatch charge of $[**] for each occasion in which Verizon dispatches a technician to make a Customer-requested change or adjustment in VoIP Service during the installation process.
Dispatch Charge. The Participant will incur a Dispatch Charge for each Activation Hour in which the Contracted DER fails to provide the Quantity Reduced/Delivered within a fifteen percent (15%) dead band of the Quantity Activated. The Dispatch Charge applies to a Contracted DER that is a Gas-fired Resource, Storage Resource or Demand Response Resource (C&I) but does notapply to a Contracted DER that is a Demand Response Resource (Residential). Specifically, the charge applies if the following condition is true for any 5-minute interval “i” in an Activation Hour:, Where is the Quantity Delivered/Reduced (kWh) in a 5-minute interval “i” in an Activation Hour Eq. 7 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge ($) applicable to the month “m”.
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Dispatch Charge. Pathnet shall pay Incumbent _______ per each Circuit Provisioning dispatch; provided, however Incumbent shall not be compensated for any second dispatch to a site as required by poor Incumbent quality or coordination. (For instance, Field Technician fails to transport required Equipment to perform Circuit Provisioning or a circuit fails to operate in accordance with the Specifications as set forth in Schedule B.)
Dispatch Charge. The Participant will incur a Dispatch Charge for each Activation Hour for Energy or each hour with one or more Deployment Intervals for Local Reserve in which the Contracted DER fails to provide the required Quantity Reduced/Delivered within a fifteen percent (15%) dead band of the Quantity Activated or Quantity Deployed. The Dispatch Charge applies to Thermal Resources, Storage Resources or Demand Response Resources (C&I) (but does not apply to a Contracted DER that is a Demand Response Resource (Residential)) if the following condition is true for any 5-minute interval within the Activation Hour: QDR 5min < 85% × QAh 12 The Dispatch Charge applies to Thermal Resources, Storage Resources or Demand Response Resources (C&I) for an hour in the Availability Window if the following condition is true for any of the Deployment Intervals in the hour: QDR5min < 85% × QD5min Eq. 16 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge ($) applicable to the month “m”. DCm = DCLCO + DCLRO (16) Where DCLCO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation as set out in Eq. 17 DCLRO is the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Reserve Obligation as set out in Eq. 18 Eq. 17 sets out the calculation for the Dispatch Charge associated with the Local Capacity Obligation.
Dispatch Charge. Pathnet shall pay Texaco a maximum on-site time of 2 hours plus travel time and mileage to and from the installation site _______ per each Circuit Provisioning dispatch; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, Texaco shall not be compensated for any second dispatch to a site as required by poor Texaco quality or coordination (i.e. if Field Technician fails to transport required Equipment to perform Circuit Provisioning or a circuit fails to operate in accordance with the Specifications as set forth in Schedule B.) The hourly rates and mileage costs are set forth in Exhibit C-1.
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